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Posted by DJ RANN on Oct-11-2010 19:48:
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Originally posted by DjWoody
I have to disagree with that. I've played at many clubs in LA and most have either a DJM800 or a TTM57. The times I''ve used an A&H have only been at Avalon (Xone 92), Circus (Xone 464), and at my own events (Xone 92). When I played at Vanguard we had a DJM800. Most other clubs I played at have either DJM 800 or TTM57 but mostly the 57 because of the Serato integration. |
Well those are clubs I've seen them in
Playhouse also had a 92 both when I was there a few weeks ago and the time before which must have 6 months earlier.
All the other rooms in avalon had A&H (downstairs had a 62), as well as vanguard but in fairness I haven't been there in a long while.
I've also never seen a Pio at the standard rooftop parties either (but they often change there).
But I've never seen a TT57 in EDM clubs - only the "party" / hollywood DJ style (you know what i mean) type clubs where it's one DJ all night playing top 40 and hiphop from the laptop.
Posted by ChrstnMchl on Oct-11-2010 20:46:
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Originally posted by miamitranceman
Direct attack on Pio no doubt. How are all you 42 users doing out there btw? |
I love my 42!
Posted by progress on Oct-12-2010 01:46:
There is a world outside of LA. Just saying.
Posted by DJ RANN on Oct-12-2010 03:15:
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Originally posted by progress
There is a world outside of LA. Just saying. |
I think it's called "the rest" 
Seriously though, from what I saw last of clubs in london, the 800 was certainly not eh defacto standard either.
One thing you have to factor is how many Dj's pio have sponsored - honestly, it's ridiculous how much free kit they give away to people just to dominate endorsements.
in fairnes, I don't think pio are terrible - I just don't think their stuff is great quality especially baring in mind the cost, and other manufacturers such as A&H and vestax make far superior equipment, with so much less hype.
Posted by tintin11 on Oct-13-2010 18:20:
so... 2200 euro's for this...really?

Posted by DJ Patski on Oct-27-2010 08:22:
Dry/wet FX knobs are way too big.
Posted by Stu Cox on Oct-29-2010 07:09:
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Originally posted by DJ Patski
Dry/wet FX knobs are way too big. |
That's one of the things I like about it 
More control with a bigger rotary...
Posted by n3lly on Oct-29-2010 15:02:
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Originally posted by Stu Cox
That's one of the things I like about it 
More control with a bigger rotary... |
+1 , something i've always liked about the Ecler range and their larger knobs.
Posted by djdk on Oct-29-2010 15:31:
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Originally posted by n3lly
+1 , something i've always liked about the Ecler range and their larger knobs. |
tee hee, nelly likes big knobs...
Posted by n3lly on Oct-29-2010 17:08:
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Originally posted by djdk
tee hee, nelly likes big knobs...
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tee hee, djdk likes prog/trance...

(this post is there to tie in with my new elitist/ignorant image i'm shooting for)
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